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What is the current Wi-Fi standard?
The current wireless networking standard we all use today is referred to as IEEE 802.11ac. The upcoming standard is called IEEE 802.11ax. Wi-Fi 5, née 802.11ac, only uses bands in the 5-GHz spectrum. Wi-Fi 6, or 802.11ax, is supposed to optimize for the transmission frequencies of both 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz bands.
What is radio type 802.11 N?
802.11n is a specification for wireless LAN (WLAN) communications. 802.11n uses multiple input / multiple output (MIMO) technology and a wider radio frequency channel. It also provides a mechanism called frame aggregation to decrease time between transmissions.
What is Wi-Fi mode 11N mode?
This setting controls the type of Wi-Fi devices (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) that can connect to the AP. For optimal performance and compatibility, enable support for all wireless modes. If configured for 11n mode only, legacy devices that support only 11a/b/g aren’t able to connect to the AP.
How do I know if my wireless adapter supports the N standard?
If your wireless adapter supports ac then it automatically also supports the n standard as all ac adapters are backward compatible. To be sure, you can look up the specifications for your wireless adapter. Open Device Manager and expand the Network Adapters group of devices. Look up the name of your adapter and then check its specifications.
How do I enable wireless mode for the N standard?
You can see that the wireless mode for both the n and ac standard is combined into one. You may get something similar or you might see two different options for it. Go through the entire list. Once you find the wireless mode option that enables the n standard, open the dropdown next to it and select Enabled or 802.11n.
What does 11N mode mean on the AP?
(Wireless) Mode. This setting controls the type of Wi-Fi devices (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) that can connect to the AP. For optimal performance and compatibility, enable support for all wireless modes. If configured for 11n mode only, legacy devices that support only 11a/b/g aren’t able to connect to the AP.